Authorize.net as First Party Gateway? #2484
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RitterKnightCreative
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wholeheartedly agree with this as well. this is causing some issues for me as well. i need to create tokens to be able to do additonal add on charges, but the current plugins don't allow for that. i've spoken to the devs, but it is not on their roadmap at this time. please consider adding this as authorize.net is very commonplace for ecommerce merchants. |
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We would love to see a first-party Authorize.net gateway! In the meantime, we have added support for saved payment sources to the Authorize.net for Commerce plugin. |
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On Commerce 1, Authorize.net was supported by OmniPay but Commerce 2 moved gateways to its own model which is fine.
However, I'm surprised that there is no first-party support for Authorize.net—even as an add-on plugin?
This is a very common gateway for many of the bigger e-commerce merchants that we've supported over the years.
One of the benefits of Craft Commerce is having good first-party support for the most critical components.
And I mean this in the most respectful way possible to the current developer of the Authorize.net plugin for Commerce...
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